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BIOL 2306
Spring  2008


 

16 Week Session (10656) (004) Jan. 14 – May 8, 2008

 

 8 Week Session (14502) (001) March 17- May 8, 2008

THE LIVING PLANET

 

BIOL 2306   SYLLABUS

Keeping in Touch & Using Blackboard       Course Format     Videos        Print Materials

      Students With Disabilities        Objectives       Exams and Testing Centers    Extra Credit    Grades     Schedule-16 Week    Schedule-8 Week   Study Tips    Student IDs|     Scholastic Integrity       |Withdrawals|     Incompletes   LRS Web Resources      Student Information Sheet


Enrollment in BIOL 2306 requires that you have scored at least a 5 on the skill level placement test for both Reading and Writing, or you must be exempt from taking that test. See the Texas Success Initiative. Dr. Muzos may drop you from this class without notice if you do not meet this prerequisite.

PROFESSOR: Dr. Steve Muzos

OFFICE: Room 820 Pinnacle Campus (PIN)

TELEPHONE: 223-8228 (with voice mail)

Email: smuzos@austincc.edu
           ALWAYS add BIOL 2306 to the subject line.

Do NOT send attachments

Add this address to your email “safe” list.

WEB PAGE: http://www2.austincc.edu/muzos

FAX:   (512) 223-8213   Add a cover sheet with Dr. Muzos' name.

OFFICE HOURS:
Tues. & Thurs. 10:10 - 11:50 a.m. at PIN 820
Tues. & Thurs.  5:40 -  6:30 p.m. at PIN 820

  Other Hours by Appointment

Please feel free to drop by or call during these office hours, or make arrangements in advance in order to contact Dr. Muzos at other times.
 

KEEPING-IN-TOUCH REQUIREMENTS
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Note: To view these video programs, you need to install the current RealPlayer. To download this free program, and if you have any problems watching the video clips in this syllabus, click this link.

(Even though the streaming video mentions an email list, ignore that.)

You are required to do the following for this class.

  • Have and use an email account that works.
  • Add your working email address to the Blackboard (Bb) system during the first week of class. Do that in Bb by clicking on the “Assignments” button on the left side of the screen, then click on the “Email” link and proceed from there.
  • Have internet access (available for free from student-accessible computer labs or libraries at ACC campuses).
  • Use the ACC Blackboard system as your main source for class announcements and communications.
  • Log in to Blackboard on a regular basis. Check the announcements (current and past) and read the Discussion Board postings for this course.

In order to learn how to do these things, go to the Blackboard login site  and click on the "Student Guide - Getting Started With Blackboard" link. You can also access the Blackboard system itself from the "Log In to Blackboard" link on Dr. Muzos’ web site.

It is a good idea to stay in touch with other students who are enrolled in this course in order to form real or virtual study groups. You can post questions and comments to everyone through the Blackboard Discussion Board or you can use the real time Chat Room from the site. You will receive Super Extra Credit for asking and answering questions about BIOL 2306 in the Bb Discussion Board (the button on the left side of the 2306 Bb screen).

Your Guide to Finding Information in Bb

Getting Started

Log in, click the “My ACC” tab at the top of the page, then click on the “The Living Planet” link.

The “Announcements” page for BIOL 2306 should appear. Now, use the table below.

Button on left side of the screen

Topics Available

Course Information

Overview

Orientation for BIOL 2306

Syllabus

Your Responsibilities

Assignments

Course Calendar

The Video Episodes

Study Guide - Information & Corrections

Exams and Study Tips

Using the Discussion Board

Extra Credit

Email

BIOL 2306 Chat Room

Info: Units 1-6

General Information and Links

Information and Resources for each unit

Discussion Board

This is where to post and read messages about the course

Communication

Send email to other students

Faculty Information

Dr. Muzos’ office hours and contact information

Tools

Calendar

Grades

Personal Information

User manual

Announcements

All course announcements

 

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COURSE INFORMATION
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COURSE FORMAT

The Living Planet is an ACC Distance Learning course, available by personal computer with modem (PCM) format, with material available in video tape and streaming video formats. The episodes are broadcast on cable, and copies of the videos are available in the ACC libraries. The course consists of six units of material which survey the major groups of plants and animals, and their evolution and natural history. Students must watch 12 one-hour video programs (episodes), which were produced by the BBC and narrated by David Attenborough. These videos are required course materials. They do not have closed captions available.

Students occasionally say that they have trouble understanding David Attenborough's British accent. Here are suggestions if you have that happen to you.

  • The non-required book that accompanies this series has most of the names of the locations and organisms in the series.
  • Ask questions on the Bb Discussion Board.


This course is offered through the Virtual College of Texas (VCT) as well as for students enrolled through ACC.  See the ACC VCT Student Information page as well. VCT students should be in touch with the local contact person at their local campus for information about facilities and testing for this course. The names of local contacts may be found at the VCT web site, then click on the Administrative button, click on VCT Contacts, then click on the region for your local college.

If you have questions about ACC or Distance Learning courses call the DISTANCE LEARNING HELP LINE at 223-8026, or toll free at 1-888-223-8026, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

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VIDEO EPISODES

The video episodes are numbered, and each one also has a title, which corresponds to the titles given in the Study Guide.

Episode (video) Number and Title

 1  The Building of the Earth
 2  The Frozen World
 3  The Northern Forests
 4  Jungle
 5  Seas of Grass
 6  The Baking Deserts
 7  Community in the Skies
 8  Sweet, Fresh Water
 9  Margins of the Land
10  Worlds Apart
11  Oceans
12  New Worlds
 

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BROADCAST
All ACC cable broadcast dates are shown at:  BIOL 2306 cable broadcast schedule

Note that for Spring 2008 there are three different broadcast schedules, and you can use any of them. If you are working ahead or running a bit behind be sure to look at all three schedules to see which works best for you for each unit.

If there are problems with the broadcast please call ACC Distance learning (512) 223-8026, or toll free 1-888-223-8026, and let them know. Note that the broadcast schedule does not match the test deadline schedule. 
 

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STREAMING VIDEO

Great News! The video episodes for BIOL 2306 are available as streaming video through Bb.   This means that you can watch any episode at any time on your computer through Bb. If you have broad band service it runs smoothly; if you have dial up it may be a bit slower. You also need to have speakers on your computer, but only if you want to hear it!

Here is how to access the videos (and RealPlayer).
1) Go to your Bb page for BIOL 2306.
2) Click on the "Assignments" button.

3) Click the link for “The Videos.”
4) Click on the link to the episode that you want to watch.
You can probably figure out the controls for volume and to start, pause and stop, etc.

If you need help or have comments, just post a message to the Bb Discussion Board.
 
 

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LIBRARY CHECKOUT
Video copies are available in the ACC Library at each of the following locations: Cypress Creek (CYP)*, Eastview (EVC), Fredericksburg High School (FBG), Pinnacle (PIN)*, Northridge (NRG)*, Rio Grande (RGC)*, Riverside (RVS)*, Round Rock (RRH), South Austin (SAC)*.  All these locations have VHS or DVD copies available for 3-day checkout (except FBG) in addition to copies for use in the library. For hours and locations of these sites, and availability of the checkout copies, see ACC Library ONLINE CATALOG.

PURCHASE
The video mentioned the possibility of purchasing the videotapes for this course. If you can find them, be sure to get the complete 12 programs, not a shorter 3-4 program set that is not complete enough for this course.

The Living Planet series is now available in DVD format. If you choose to buy these, you may try your favorite video sales outlet, or use your favorite search engine to find them on the web. Be sure that it has all 12 complete episodes, and that it is rated for play in Region 1 (U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories).
 

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PRINT MATERIALS

The study guide BIOL 2306, Living Planet Concepts and Questions, 9th edition, August 2007, by Speer, Maxim, & Strong is required.   The study guide is available from the following outlets.

    • From your local ACC campus bookstore location.  If they are sold out, ask the bookstore staff to have a copy transferred to that location for you and one should arrive within 48 hours. Let Dr. Muzos know if there are problems.
    • Online  - yes, this is the same as the print copy.


The Study Guide includes the objectives for the course.

You may want to consider a supplemental book called the Geography Coloring Book, which should be available in the bookstore. It is being used in some sections of this course to help students locate  the regions discussed in the videos. Another good resource for the same material would be a world atlas, which you should be able to find at any bookstore, including used book stores. Web sites are also useful, and are listed in Bb.

Although it is out of print, and not required, the companion book, The Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth, by David Attenborough, may be available for purchase at used bookstores and from web-based book vendors.  Copies are also on 2-hour reserve in the library at CYP, EVC, NRG, PIN, RGC, RVS, and SAC. VCT students may find copies at their local campus library or through interlibrary loan.  Be aware that some topics covered in the book are not mentioned in the videos and vice versa.

There are various places in this course where the video (or other sources) and the Study Guide do not agree completely.  The Study Guide and its references provide the most recent information, so you should consider it to be the more accurate source. Dr. Muzos may post corrections or additions to the information in the Study Guide in Bb, in which case assume that what he says is the most accurate.

 

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EXAM QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON MATERIALS IN THE VIDEO EPISODES, STUDY GUIDE, REFERENCES AND WEB SITES LISTED IN THE STUDY GUIDE, AND ANY POSTINGS OR ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM DR. MUZOS.

 

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES


All students who require accommodations must give Dr. Muzos a current copy of their ACC accommodations letter and discuss their situation with Dr. Muzos during office hours of the first week of class.

Each ACC campus offers support services for students with documented disabilities. Students with disabilities must request reasonable accommodations through the Office for Students with Disabilities on the campus where they expect to take the majority of their classes. Students are encouraged to do this before the start of the semester.

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EXAMS AND TESTING CENTERS
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All exams are available in the ACC Testing Centers at Cypress Creek, Eastview, Northridge, Pinnacle, Rio Grande, Riverside, Round Rock, San Marcos, South Austin, and Fredericksburg. For additional information, Testing Center guidelines, locator maps, and hours of operation see the ACC Campus Locations, or the ACC Testing Centers Hours and Locations .

There are two different exams for each unit (Form A and Form B) from which to choose. You may take either one of them first and use the other form as an alternate exam.  Each exam is scored as being worth 167 points, even though there are extra points available on the exam. Take your initial exam for each of the 6 units in sequence. Exams may include material from previous units.

Some exams may become available online in the ACC testing centers. If that happens Dr. Muzos will post information on Bb.

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Exam Form A

Form A has all three of the following three types of questions.
1) 41 multiple-choice, true-false, or matching questions worth three points each. The Testing Center will provide you with a Scantron answer sheet for Form A. 

2)  30 points of fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions

Samples:  The rhododendron forests discussed in the video are found in ______________________ Mountains.

If you walk uphill from them, which habitat will you be in? ______________________

3)  Six Geography/ Map Questions worth three points each.   You will be asked to identify and locate features, populations, and places that were mentioned in the study guide and the videos. A list of these can be found in Bb by clicking on the “Info: Units 1-6” button on the left side of the BIOL 2306 page.  Look up the locations as you study the material. World atlases are available at various ACC Library locations to help you. One suggested web site for looking up locations is World Atlas.Com , others are listed in Bb at the "Assignments" link

Sample maps are provided in the study guide, although they do not have all of the features on them. The quizzes will use a copy of the map found on page ii of the Study guide which is also available on the web as described in Bb at the "Assignments" button, then the “Exams and Study Tips” link.  Be sure to look at the Discussion Board of Bb for additional help.

Sample map questions: 

Shade in the proper location of Morocco, and label it M.

Put an X where matamata turtles are found naturally.

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Exam Form B

Form B is an essay exam requiring you to answer 10 of 14 questions, worth 17 points each. Here is a sample question.

1. Assume that you are in a forest and are watching an animal called an XXXXXXX.
     a. Name and describe the type of forest in which you must be standing.
     b. Name five other specific organisms that you might find in this forest.
     c. Which specific areas of the world contain these types of forests.
     d. Describe the feeding style of this animal.

You may not repeat the same exam form once you have taken it for a unit.
Dr. Muzos will count the higher score if you take both forms.

Be sure to fill out the Testing Center's request form correctly, and check to see that you receive the correct exam. You do not need a permission slip from Dr. Muzos in order to take the exams.

The Testing Center will grade the Scantron portion of Form A and give you a receipt with the grade for that portion of the exam. Keep that receipt! The map and short answer portion of the exam will be sent to Dr. Muzos for grading. Form B will be sent Dr. Muzos for grading (again, keep your receipt!). All grades will be posted to your grade book in Bb, at the “Tools” button.

If you are not satisfied with your grade, you may take the other exam form for that unit, but you must wait at least 24 hours before taking the alternate exam for the same unit. You may go back and take the alternate exam form for a unit at any later time during the semester, until the Absolute Exam Deadline.

Dr. Muzos will keep all exams and grade sheets. Students are not allowed to copy or keep any of these materials.
 

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GRADES AND HELP are available from Dr. Muzos by:

  • talking to him when he is in his PIN office. Office hour times are posted in Blackboard (click the Faculty Information link), and also at the beginning of this Syllabus.
  • posting questions on the Blackboard Discussion
  • accessing your grades in Blackboard
  • phone, answering machine, or voice mail (if you have given written permission to release your grade), if you call and request specific grades.
  • sending him an email message ( smuzos@austincc.edu ) requesting specific grades (if you have given written permission to release your grade by email). ALWAYS add BIOL 2306 to the subject line of email. 

If you have questions about ACC or Distance Learning courses, call the Distance Learning Help Line Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., at 223-8026, or toll free at 1-888-223-8026, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri.
 

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EXTRA CREDIT
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There are three ways to get extra credit in this course.

1.   Find one web site which applies to the material in a Unit. (maximum of 3 points per unit)

·         Post (to the Bb discussion for that unit) a description of how the information in the site is useful for the Unit, and explain why you picked that particular site. Include the complete web address (URL), including http:// . . . .  so that it becomes an active link. References from Wikipedia and other encyclopedia-type sites are not allowed.

You may post one URL per unit, as long as no one else has already posted that URL.

 

For the 16-week class: URLs for any unit must be posted no later than four calendar days after the recommended deadline for the exam for that unit except that Unit 6 URL’s are due the day before the Absolute Deadline.

 

For the 8-week class: URLs for any unit must be posted no later than two calendar days after the recommended deadline for the exam for that unit except that Unit 6 URL’s are due the day before the Absolute Deadline.

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2. LEARNING STYLE SELFASSESSMENT  (3 points)
Complete the online workshop called
Learning Style Self Assessment before you take your first exam for this course.  Click the "Assignments" button, then the “Extra Credit” link in Bb for specific instructions.

3. PASSPORT TO SUCCESS  (3 points)
Complete the online workshop called
Passport to Success before you take your second exam for this course. Click the "Assignments" button then the “Extra Credit” link in Bb for specific instructions.

4. CHARITABLE WEB DONATIONS (free to you) ---  (maximum of 8 points total for the course) --- Visit and "donate" to any or all of the web sites on the clawz  page described below. You may donate to each site only once per day. Each of the sites uses support from sponsors, and each time you "donate" at that site the sponsors actually provide real donations to the cause supported by that web site. These donations are free to you, and do not result in you receiving any junk email or spam in return. Basically you receive ½ point for each ‘donation.’ Click the "Assignments" button then the “Extra Credit” link in Bb for specific instructions.

5. SUPER EXTRA CREDIT (maximum of 12 points total for the course)

·        Ask a relevant question on the Bb Discussion Board.  (1 point for each posting)

·        Be the first one to post a correct answer to another student's question on the Bb Discussion Board.  (1 point for each posting)

  • Be the first student to point out any errors (typos, content, etc.) in any of the BIOL 2306 ACC and Bb web materials.  (1 point for each posting)
  • Dr. Muzos may announce other ways to get such points periodically by email or on Blackboard.

Assignments may be submitted by any of the following methods.

o        Send them by ACC campus mail to Dr. Muzos at PIN, to arrive by the deadline.

o        Bring them to Dr. Muzos' office at 820 PIN during office hours, or at other times just slide them under his office door (not under the door to the hallway) by the deadline.

o        Send them by U.S. mail to Dr. Muzos, ACC, Biology Department, 7748 Highway 290 W, Austin, TX  78736, to arrive by the deadline.

o        Send by email to smuzos@austincc.edu in the message of the email, not as an attachment.  You can copy and paste from your word processing program.  ALWAYS add BIOL 2306 in the subject line of all email.

 


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GRADES

To find your grades in Bb, click on the “Tools” button, then click the “My Grades” link.

 

Your points for all the course activities are totaled at the end of the course, and in Bb.  Scores for this course are not "curved."  The following scale is used to determine your final course grade:

  Total Points Earned  Course Grade
   900 or more                     A
   800-899.5                        B
   700-799.5                        C
   600-699.5                        D
   below 600                        F

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Use the chart below to keep track of your grades.
 

UNIT

Form A 

167 points/exam

Form B 

167 points/exam

EXTRA CREDIT 

3 pts./unit

1

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Donations (8)
Super Extra Credit (12)

TOTALS

 

 

 

COURSE TOTAL

 

COURSE GRADE

 

Use the following scale if you want to know a letter grade for each of your exams.

150-171 = A
133.5-149.5 = B
116.5-133 = C
100-116 = D

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16 WEEK SPRING 2008 SCHEDULE
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The Course Calendar is available in Bb from the Assignments button.

The schedule contains both Recommended Deadlines (they are flexible) and Absolute Deadlines (they are not flexible). It allows about the same amount of time for each unit, with a little extra time for Unit 1 to help you get started. Please note that any exams which are taken after the Absolute Deadline will not be graded.

 

BIOL 2306 DEADLINES for SPRING 2008

 

VIDEO PROGRAM

(EPISODE NUMBER

RECOMMENDED DEADLINE

(these are flexible)

ABSOLUTE DEADLINE*

Exam 1

1 & 2

February 4

May 8*

Exam 2

3 & 4

February 21

May 8*

Exam 3

5 & 6

March 18

May 8*

Exam 4

7 & 8

April 4

May 8*

Exam 5

9 &10

April 22

May 8*

Exam 6

11& 12

May 8*

May 8*

 

 

 

 

Required Online Orientation

January 25

Unit 1 extra credit

February 8

Unit 2 extra credit

February 25

Unit 3 extra credit

March 22

Unit 4 extra credit

April 8

Unit 5 extra credit

April 26

Unit 6 extra credit

May 7

Super Extra Credit

May 6

Web Donations extra credit

May 8

Withdrawal from the course

April 21

 

            * ALL exams taken on May 6, 7, & 8, 2008 must be taken at the PIN Testing Center.

Be careful to pay attention to the hours for the Testing Center which you plan to use.

+++ The last day to WITHDRAW from this class is Monday April 21, 2008.  +++

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8 WEEK SPRING 2008 SCHEDULE
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The Course Calendar is available in Bb from the Assignments button.

The schedule contains both Recommended Deadlines (they are flexible) and Absolute Deadlines (they are not flexible). It allows about the same amount of time for each unit, with a little extra time for Unit 1 to help you get started. Please note that any exams which are taken after the Absolute Deadline will not be graded.

 

BIOL 2306 DEADLINES for SPRING 2008

 

VIDEO PROGRAM

(EPISODE NUMBER

RECOMMENDED DEADLINE

(these are flexible)

ABSOLUTE DEADLINE*

Exam 1

1 & 2

March 28

May 8*

Exam 2

3 & 4

April 7